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8.2.3.
Errors with code from E300 to E399 ................................................ 8-11
8.2.3.1.
E300: Unexpected activation of zero position sensor on
secondary CEPH collimator / E301: Timeout of zero position
sensor on secondary CEPH collimator / E302: Zero position
sensor for secondary CEPH collimator never active / E303:
Zero position sensor fr secondary CEPH collimator always
active ............................................................................... 8-11
8.2.3.2.
E320: Unexpected activation of zero position sensor on
primary collimator / E321: Timeout of zero position sensor on
primary collimator / E322: Zero position sensor for CEPH
never primary collimator / E323: Zero position sensor for
CEPH always active collimator ......................................... 8-12
8.2.3.3.
E340: Sensor holder not in PAN position .......................... 8-13
8.2.3.4.
E360 and E361: X-ray button pressed during power on ... 8-14
8.2.3.5.
E362: X-ray button released during the examination
procedure ........................................................................ 8-15
8.2.3.6.
E380: Invalid CANBus message (from Generator CPU board
A9) ................................................................................... 8-15
8.2.3.7.
E381: Timeout on activating CAN protocol on Generator
board / E382: HF not answering to CAN protocol ............ 8-15
8.2.4.
Errors with code from E400 to E499 ................................................ 8-16
8.2.4.1.
E400: Timeout of zero position sensor on Soft Tissue Filter /
E401: Zero position sensor for Soft Tissue Filter always active
........................................................................................ 8-16
8.2.5.
Errors with code from E700 to E799 ................................................ 8-17
8.2.5.1.
E750: No power to the Generator board ........................... 8-17
8.2.5.2.
E751: Over voltage kV ...................................................... 8-17
8.2.5.3.
E752: Filament overload / E753: Overload on Anodic current
........................................................................................ 8-18
8.2.5.4.
E754: Broken filament ..................................................... 8-18
8.2.5.5.
E756: PFC failure ............................................................. 8-18
8.2.5.6.
E755: Alarm “Backup timer intervention” / E758: Alarm “No
X-ray” / E759: Alarm “unexpected emission” ................... 8-19
8.2.5.7.
E760: ............................................................................... 8-20
8.2.5.8.
E762: ............................................................................... 8-20
8.2.5.9.
E774: RX button not pressed ........................................... 8-21
8.2.5.10.
E775: RX button released during the emission ................. 8-21
8.2.6.
Errors with code E800 and E801 ..................................................... 8-22
8.2.6.1.
E800: Timeout on CAN activation for vertical motor ......... 8-22
8.2.6.2.
E801: ON/OFF command for vertical motor not changed on
planned time .................................................................... 8-22
8.2.7.
Errors with code E850, E851 and E852 ........................................... 8-23
8.2.7.1.
E850: More than one button pressed during power on ..... 8-23
8.2.7.2.
E851: Column up or Column down pressed at power on .. 8-23
8.2.7.3.
E852: One key pressed during the movement ................... 8-24
8.3.
Service programs descriptions ........................................................... 8-25
8.3.1.
Accessing the service programs........................................................ 8-25
8.3.2.
General information on the use of keyboard .................................... 8-26
8.3.3.
Password 92: Configuration menus ................................................. 8-27
8.3.3.1.
Language ......................................................................... 8-27
8.3.3.2.
Date-Time set ................................................................... 8-28
8.3.3.3.
Disable X-ray ................................................................... 8-29
8.3.3.4.
Manage pano option ......................................................... 8-29
8.3.3.5.
Management Implant option. ........................................... 8-30
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